Monday 16 July 2012

TOP 10 HIGHEST EARNING CELEBS UNDER 30



Taylor Swift the highest earning celeb under 30


1. Taylor Swift 22-year-old made $57 million 
At a time when singles rules, Swift is the rare artist who can be counted on to sell millions of albums, with each of her three releases to date moving at least 4 million copies apiece. The bulk of her cash, though, comes from her sold-out concerts, which take in an average of $1 million per night, as well as her endorsement work for CoverGirl makeup.

2. Justin Bieber, 18, who banked $55 million thanks to 12 million
In album sales since 2009 and is the only male in the top five. Not only does his bankroll grow from his album sales, concert appearances and endorsements for Proactiv, but Bieber is also a savvy entrepreneur who has made investments in a number of tech start-ups including Spotify, Enflick, Tinychat and Stamped.

3. Rihanna, 24, reportedly raked in $53 million.
Much of it as a result of her 85-show world tour and sales from the Talk That Talk album. She also gets paid via endorsement deals with Vita Coco coconut water and Nivea lotion and took in millions more through her Reb'l Fleur fragrance.

4. Lady Gaga, 26, hit the #4 slot with $52 million. 
With fewer live dates over the months tabulated in the survey, Mother Monster dropped down from her #1 position last year ($90 million), but still made serious dough thanks to payments from her past hits, sales of Born This Way and endorsement deals with everyone from Polaroid to Virgin Mobile and Viva Glam.

5. Katy Perry, 27, rounded out the top five with $45 million
Through a combination of strong album and single sales and $60 million in grosses from her California Dreams Tour.

6. Adele ($35 million), 

7. Kristen Stewart ($34.5 million), 

8. Lil Wayne ($27 million), 

9. Taylor Lautner ($26.5 million) and 

10. Robert Pattinson ($26.5 million).



The ratings fall between May 2011 and May 2012.



Forbes calculated the stars' earnings by taking into account album and concert sales, movie gigs, endorsement and ad work and profit participation. The estimates were tabulated by talking to managers, agents, lawyers and other entertainment industry experts.

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